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Damn nice looking rig! And you have a second one with a turret? You're killing me.... I would love one, but they are hard to find and very expensive. One of these days...I also have one with a turret. View attachment 869216
we sell turrets for all models of HMMW’s, hand crank and electric turrets.Damn nice looking rig! And you have a second one with a turret? You're killing me.... I would love one, but they are hard to find and very expensive. One of these days...
Website? I'll check 'em out.we sell turrets for all models of HMMW’s, hand crank and electric turrets.
Hey, I just noticed that you are a fellow doctor/HMMWV owner. Nice to meet you. I am an ophthalmologist in Nashville.I also have one with a turret. View attachment 869216
i don’t have a website, inventory changes far to quickly in today’s environment, FB and social media is much more effective.Website? I'll check 'em out.
So getting back to the DWF, there is nothing special I have to do to take her swimming, assuming all my vent lines are hooked up correct, etc? I have no plans to get her wet, but I do like knowing that she is configured how she was meant to be. And I like to be over prepared, instead of under.
With the older models, you had to stomp the gas to disengage the fan for 20 seconds.
when we came out of the field and into catonment area, we spent sever days at the wash racks.Salt water immersion is devastating to most vehicles. Can’t imagine a HMMWV ever being the same afterwards.
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Yep, this is a 2012 USMC 1165A1 that had some of the DWF components removed during demilitarization. Why the ability to drive in 5 feet of water is deemed military no one seems to know. Anyway, I reinstalled the DWF vent valve inside the cab, along with the CDR valve, the cup sensor, and reconnected many of the vent lines. Luckily, they saw fit to leave the elevated exhaust and snorkel. Like I said, I have no desire to take it swimming, but I am a bit of a stickler for "all-original" and want it back as close as I can get it.i don’t have a website, inventory changes far to quickly in today’s environment, FB and social media is much more effective.
The fording kit allows for depth to 60in, that’s underwater, only USMC trucks use a full kit, army trucks don’t have fording kits and are rated to 30in. Fording is not to cross streams and swamps, contrary to what people want to think, the fording kit is to allow landing craft to shore driving, the worst thing for vehicles is submerging them in water, the amount of post maint work per the TM is quite extensive.
depends on what flavor….but in excess of $5kYep, this is a 2012 USMC 1165A1 that had some of the DWF components removed during demilitarization. Why the ability to drive in 5 feet of water is deemed military no one seems to know. Anyway, I reinstalled the DWF vent valve inside the cab, along with the CDR valve, the cup sensor, and reconnected many of the vent lines. Luckily, they saw fit to leave the elevated exhaust and snorkel. Like I said, I have no desire to take it swimming, but I am a bit of a stickler for "all-original" and want it back as close as I can get it.
I did put new tires on her, and left out those big heavy run flats. Three hour road trip went perfect...except for the 10 miles per gallon.
A turret is extremely tempting. What would it set me back?
hope you didn’t mind, but had left over CARC and hit your rockers up before it left….Update, picked up an m1151a1 from GP. Thanks to RWH for the initial once over. Lots of work to do on this truck but love the platform.
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Saw that… meant to ask last time I called. thankshope you didn’t mind, but had left over CARC and hit your rockers up before it left….